George Washington: The man who united thirteen states and built a nation

A brief but excellent account of the man, the military leader, and the father of the nation. Born as a younger Washington, he learned to survey and know the land he moved in, trained in the British military and rose to overcome them as leader of the Continental Army, and was chosen, unanimously, to unite and lead a new nation. He proved to be a man of impeccable honor and integrity, fully worthy of the title popularly bestowed.

The book is a pleasure to read. Replete with anecdotes and little-known details, it enlivens a true historical account.

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About Rian Nejar

Rian Nejar is an Indian-American author. He trained and worked as an engineer in India, lived briefly in the Middle East, and arrived in America in the early 90's. After a Master’s degree in electrical engineering in America, he worked as an academic instructor, engineer, entrepreneur, and technical writer over the two decades since. Humbling and Humility (http://goo.gl/FKUnCM) is his first mainstream nonfiction. He lives and writes in the Southwest United States.

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